nickelz419
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anyone have experience doing this? i used all my cloth pots and have to come up with about 10 more pots. someone please tell me the pros and cons ?
Milk jugs degrade quickly. Doubt they would remain intact before you got ready to harvest. They sell pots everywhere.anyone have experience doing this? i used all my cloth pots and have to come up with about 10 more pots. someone please tell me the pros and cons ?
how well do they work compared to cloth. ive only gpaint them black and put holes in the bottom
thanks for the reply but i said experience. lol thanks everyone else. i thought so and went ahead and made some.Milk jugs degrade quickly. Doubt they would remain intact before you got ready to harvest. They sell pots everywhere.
Grave robbing...... New lowgraveyard after a holiday.....get all the pots you can fit in your car.
Seeing jugs deteriorate in the sun is experiencehow well do they work compared to cloth. ive only g
thanks for the reply but i said experience. lol thanks everyone else. i thought so and went ahead and made some.
gal empty pop from Dollar Tree, (3 litre soda pop bottle, liquid measurement is not same as growing pot, if your trying to use math), cut them off just at the top where they start to to reduce for cap.. i cut a small hole in each leg on bottom for drainage. i use these over and over from clone / seed stage until i put in 5 gal buckets. milk jugs will work but you have to sterilize them or any residue from the milk can cause you problems.2 and 3 liter soda bottles make for some good little diy pots as well. Especially f you can manage to snag the big plastic containers they come on pallets in. Great little handles on the side so you can move em all around easily.
they throw em in a dumpster a week after holiday....i get them from the dumpster after i ask permission!!!Grave robbing...... New low
Check out my 12/12 sig grow. I did exactly this. 3 phases of 8 plants each in 2L Coke bottles spray painted black, along with the crates they are shipped in. Works VERY well.2 and 3 liter soda bottles make for some good little diy pots as well. Especially f you can manage to snag the big plastic containers they come on pallets in. Great little handles on the side so you can move em all around easily.
There's a big cemetery near me, in the very back they throw all the plants and flowers over a hill, it makes a great place to get some free nitrogen rich compost!!they throw em in a dumpster a week after holiday....i get them from the dumpster after i ask permission!!!
Criticism retracted.they throw em in a dumpster a week after holiday....i get them from the dumpster after i ask permission!!!